The UK is "weeks away" from successfully implementing a crucial track and trace coronavirus strategy needed to bring an end to the lockdown, it is claimed.
It comes as a new study argues extensive contact tracing and isolation are the key to controlling the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study released today.
The Government is attempting to emulate South Korea and Germany in getting a hold on new patients, while also stamping out contagion chains - with 18,000 volunteer 'tracers' on board.
But Britain is still struggling to bring down the number of infected people down to 100,000 for the plan to work effectively, reports The Sun.